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Back Issues [ Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2001 ]


Graphic: Jared Cohen
GRAPHIC: Jared Cohen

NEWS

On Sept. 11, Autumn Marisa (senior-broadcast journalism) had two brothers in New York City, one in Washington, D.C., and another outside Pittsburgh.


Just because the college football season will resume this Saturday doesn't mean that things have returned to normal.

When it comes to reacting to recent terrorist attacks, not everyone agrees on the government's course of action. Some of those dissenting opinions came forth in the HUB-Robeson Center's Heritage Hall last night.

The low hanging electrical lines on Keller Street behind Cedar Lofts East Apartments are littered with an assortment of sneakers, high tops and running shoes.

SPORTS

Joe Paterno had tears in his eyes when he addressed the Penn State football team after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. last week.

It's been a long time since the Penn State football team played its last game.

It's been over a week now since the United States has been shaken to its core by terrorist attacks. And not one facet of American culture went unscathed by the events that transpired on Sept. 11.

OPINIONS

Covener's Senate position potentially harmful to USG

My Opinion: Heather Cook

Letters to the editor
  • America cannot repeat practices of Holocaust
  • Freedoms, including flier, must be protected
  • Jewish holidays sacred, should be respected
  • Cookies don't reflect actual plight of women

    WEATHER


    Online editor for this issue:
    Jared Cohenemail






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